Carnegie Learning Partners to Improve Math Instruction in Latin America
May 5, 2009
Carnegie Learning has formed a partnership with Carnegie Mellon University and universities in Mexico, Central, and South America to develop Cognitive Tutor math software for secondary school students that is adapted to the regional contexts and languages of their countries. The goal of the partnership is to understand how innovative, research-based math instruction can integrate with educational systems in these countries to help improve student math performance. This project expands upon an earlier collaboration among Carnegie Mellon University and universities in five Latin American countries that promotes infrastructure growth and supports the effective uses of educational technology in secondary schools. Learn more at www.carnegielearning.com.
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